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former u.s. surgeon general, c edward coop has passed away. he served until '89 and as a former smoker he became a strong anti-smoking advocate launching a campaign in 1984 to try to get the country smoke free. he was not one to shy away from a conversation about safe sex. since it has been about 600 years since a pope has resigned the vatican having to answer some questions about what comes next. the vatican saying today that pope benedict the 16th will become an amaretus pope and will still wear his white robe. some cardinals are concerned about the confusion which may emerge having both a new pope and a retired pope living within the vatican walls and sharing a secretary. but the spokesman says these decisions are all being very well thought out. the pope will hold his final public audience tomorrow. some comical words by nancy pelosi today, addressing house speakers john boehner's assertion. she says that the republicans aren't just kicking the can down the road it's more like they are nudging the potato across the table with their noses.
former u.s. surgeon general, c edward coop has passed away. he served until '89 and as a former smoker he became a strong anti-smoking advocate launching a campaign in 1984 to try to get the country smoke free. he was not one to shy away from a conversation about safe sex. since it has been about 600 years since a pope has resigned the vatican having to answer some questions about what comes next. the vatican saying today that pope benedict the 16th will become an amaretus pope and will still...
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the u.s. postal service is launching a fashion line. the u.s. postal service announced plans to release a fashion line for men. the postal service does not have to pay for it, which is good but will receive a small percentage of the profits. which could help. >> and then they'll have the bake sale. >> stephanie: men in blue shorts. i don't know. >> i think they are selling like t-shirts and -- >> and those pith helmets. >> stephanie: exactly. doug you are on with congressman schiff. >> caller: beam me up captain, and take stephanie with us. i'm a gun owner. i am a hunter. i am in florida, but i think that the -- the same thing should apply to the guns and someone should submit that as a bill that you have to license, register and insure every gun that you have. if i own a house, if i own a plane, i have to do all of that. i can kill anything with a plane, boat, or car, so do it with the guns. >> stephanie: yeah. that's an interesting -- what do you think, congressman? >> i think wayne lapierre is going to revoke your nra membership for that. but
the u.s. postal service is launching a fashion line. the u.s. postal service announced plans to release a fashion line for men. the postal service does not have to pay for it, which is good but will receive a small percentage of the profits. which could help. >> and then they'll have the bake sale. >> stephanie: men in blue shorts. i don't know. >> i think they are selling like t-shirts and -- >> and those pith helmets. >> stephanie: exactly. doug you are on with...
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he says u.s. leaders need to address issues such as parenting, mental illness as well as laws on firearms when discussing ways to reduce gun violence. and things of that nature, i'm guessing. [ applause ] >> stephanie: and other sorts of things. all right. little bit more fun stack before we go. >> yea. what? >> man rescued after head gets stuck in public trash can in scotland. >> i hate when that happens. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> bury your head. >> stephanie: our entire show is about dumb things on the internet. a man in scotland has become internet's sensation as he was photographed with his head lodged in a public trash can. it took 40 minutes to free the man. one bystander said he was screaming and shouts for help. most people stood around laughing and taking pictures. >> they're scottish. they do that there. they don't help. they laugh. [ applause ] >> stephanie: that is now -- the advent of the iphone, it has made us more insensitive. i'll help but i've got to get a picture of thi
he says u.s. leaders need to address issues such as parenting, mental illness as well as laws on firearms when discussing ways to reduce gun violence. and things of that nature, i'm guessing. [ applause ] >> stephanie: and other sorts of things. all right. little bit more fun stack before we go. >> yea. what? >> man rescued after head gets stuck in public trash can in scotland. >> i hate when that happens. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> bury your...
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stephanie: u.s. attorneys out there every day she said squeezing ordinary citizens on very thin grounds and taking them to trial to make an example. i'm concerned too big to fail has become too big for trial and that seems wrong for me. one witness said it was a breath of fresh air and a message to other senators that they need to up their game. >> she got a standing ovation. ♪ ♪ stephanie: rock on, senator warren. ok. ok. >> we don't have to take them to trial. why should we take them to trial? can we have our nut sacks back? stephanie: bruce in maine you're on the "stephanie miller show." hi, bruce. caller: i had a question. i have a 38 plymouth. stephanie: wow! caller: i can tell when it was manufactured, where it was manufactured, what dealership it was sold to, and every single person that owned the vehicle until i got it. stephanie: right. caller: now we're talking about these straw purchases for guns and i know everybody's afraid of the federal government, but why are we talking about back
stephanie: u.s. attorneys out there every day she said squeezing ordinary citizens on very thin grounds and taking them to trial to make an example. i'm concerned too big to fail has become too big for trial and that seems wrong for me. one witness said it was a breath of fresh air and a message to other senators that they need to up their game. >> she got a standing ovation. ♪ ♪ stephanie: rock on, senator warren. ok. ok. >> we don't have to take them to trial. why should we...
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he announced the u.s. is going to provide direct non-lethal aide to the sirrians for the first time. the administration also giving an additional $60 million to help oust the president. secretary kerry has always joined on to a joint statement with 11 other senior officials from countries who plan to coordinate help to empower the sirrian people. and briton and france have indicated a desire to supply the people if the european union partners give the okay. in his state of the city address earlier this month, michael bloomberg announced his plan to get rid of plastic foam take-out containers. now a new quinnipiac poll shows that 69% of new york city voters are behind the idea and only 26% are against. less popular is his ban on big sodas. 51% of voters don't approve. the same poll asked a number of other questions including who city voters think the best mayor they have had in the past 50 years, rudy giuliani comes out on top, and then ed koch and bloomberg are tied for second. now. (vo) she gets the comed
he announced the u.s. is going to provide direct non-lethal aide to the sirrians for the first time. the administration also giving an additional $60 million to help oust the president. secretary kerry has always joined on to a joint statement with 11 other senior officials from countries who plan to coordinate help to empower the sirrian people. and briton and france have indicated a desire to supply the people if the european union partners give the okay. in his state of the city address...
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i'm a u.s. sailor, retired. disabled veteran. and it kills me that folks who have never been in the military want to talk about how we conduct business. >> stephanie: right. thomas i've gotten a lot of e-mails and calls with the same point basically that the military's going to use whatever tools they have at their disposal to save lives. most soldiers say it saves a lot of american soldiers' lives. >> caller: that's what it's supposed to do. >> stephanie: tom what i'm saying is i get the point as americans, we don't care about civilian casualties. we do. we always historically have. it is not wrong that it troubles people right? >> caller: right. it's not wrong but in the same sense, whenever you go to yemen and you teach people how to kill us you commit an act of treason. you get put on that list. and to make another point see it took our president two years to find osama bin laden. george bush and dick cheney and rumsfeld, we had him in afghanistan. then they called us off. but like the last caller was saying no one has gone t
i'm a u.s. sailor, retired. disabled veteran. and it kills me that folks who have never been in the military want to talk about how we conduct business. >> stephanie: right. thomas i've gotten a lot of e-mails and calls with the same point basically that the military's going to use whatever tools they have at their disposal to save lives. most soldiers say it saves a lot of american soldiers' lives. >> caller: that's what it's supposed to do. >> stephanie: tom what i'm saying...
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extreme weather fueled by climate change will cost the u.s. trillions. just saying. >> but keep in mind, rich people buy the houses that are on the hill for a reason and without major storms, who's going to wipe away all the poor people's houses and give you a better view of the sea? secondly yes, it will increase taxes and the gdp of the country but it will do it by inviting more brown people into the country. >> stephanie: hal sparks believes in science if you're lucky enough to see him do his t-rex bit. see himselfy liberal in chicago. >> science! >> who here, by the way built a 3-d printer if you're in the room and you built a 3-d printer out of hand. >> stephanie: popsicle sticks and string. >> i built a printer bot. there are kits you can build. >> did you call it the hal 9,000? >> stephanie: i save science facts for you. for instance, did you know that -- >> yes. >> stephanie: the sea slug discards its penis after sex and grows another one? >> who doesn't know that? >> apparently sea snakes are against high-capacity magazines. >> stephanie: here a
extreme weather fueled by climate change will cost the u.s. trillions. just saying. >> but keep in mind, rich people buy the houses that are on the hill for a reason and without major storms, who's going to wipe away all the poor people's houses and give you a better view of the sea? secondly yes, it will increase taxes and the gdp of the country but it will do it by inviting more brown people into the country. >> stephanie: hal sparks believes in science if you're lucky enough to...
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wedding industry could make $17 billion off gay marriage, the amount the u.s. wedding industry would gain. that was one of the issues you really led on. you must feel amazing. >> i feel amazing particularly watching what happened yesterday where 80 republicans, current and former republican leaders, a lot of players in the mccain campaign murphy, schmidt and others active in the republican party as consultants signing up on an amicus brief in support of our efforts as it relates to proposition 8. so you know, it is evolving at a remarkable rate and speed. you think back. it is a good reminder -- >> stephanie: back when you were the sheik -- >> back, my year of birth in 1967 when blacks couldn't marry whites until richard decided to break the law fall in love with mildred jeter. people need to remember this. the judge in that case, he was sentenced to a year in prison for marrying mildred. the judge said god sir god sir, put different races on different continents for a reason. god never wanted the races to mix. literally, i'm paraphrasing but that's almost verb
wedding industry could make $17 billion off gay marriage, the amount the u.s. wedding industry would gain. that was one of the issues you really led on. you must feel amazing. >> i feel amazing particularly watching what happened yesterday where 80 republicans, current and former republican leaders, a lot of players in the mccain campaign murphy, schmidt and others active in the republican party as consultants signing up on an amicus brief in support of our efforts as it relates to...
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the movie bombed with u.s. audiences. he said he tries to pick projects that quote could be popular not only in america, but also all over the world. >> what does korean sound like with an austrian accent. >> stephanie: he says he is not still running california, so there's that. >> i'm sure in south korean they wonder what american sounds like with an austrian accent. so there. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: all right. steven spielberg is he favored to win best director for "lincoln"? >> i don't think so. >> stephanie: he can console himself on his $2 million yacht. you can rent that. >> stephanie: it includes an inminty pool gym, spa helapad. it measured 882 feet in length. so you probably don't need a bigger boat after all. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see there. speaking of oscar talk -- we're doing ballots at my oscar party sunday. >> i would be there if i could will get. >> stephanie: you are going to be almost in the bowls of the oscars, so good luck. >> thanks. >> stephanie: everybody's
the movie bombed with u.s. audiences. he said he tries to pick projects that quote could be popular not only in america, but also all over the world. >> what does korean sound like with an austrian accent. >> stephanie: he says he is not still running california, so there's that. >> i'm sure in south korean they wonder what american sounds like with an austrian accent. so there. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: all right. steven spielberg is...
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security council resolutions and a threat to u.s. and international security. according to the north korean state media the nation set off a device underground at a northeastern test site. experts say north korea is working to build weaponry small enough to fit on long-range missiles and north korea is calling its test a first response to u.s. hostility. >> the senate armed services committee is scheduled to vote on the confirmation of chuck hagel today as our nation's next secretary of defense. the vote is likely to come down to 14-12 a split along party lines with republicans against. some want to oppose the nomination, but doesn't look like republicans have support for a filibuster. harry reid is said to want a full vote by tomorrow or thursday. tonight is the president's state of the union address. i'll have more on what to watch for, who's going to be there and whether or not the speech really matters. we're back after the break. stay with us. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without
security council resolutions and a threat to u.s. and international security. according to the north korean state media the nation set off a device underground at a northeastern test site. experts say north korea is working to build weaponry small enough to fit on long-range missiles and north korea is calling its test a first response to u.s. hostility. >> the senate armed services committee is scheduled to vote on the confirmation of chuck hagel today as our nation's next secretary of...